Lake Havasu group receives boating safety award
The Lake Havasu Marine Association received the Hollister Award at the recent annual meeting of the Western States Boating Administrators Association in Flagstaff, Ariz. The
The Lake Havasu Marine Association received the Hollister Award at the recent annual meeting of the Western States Boating Administrators Association in Flagstaff, Ariz. The
The Lake Havasu Marine Association announced changes in key officer designations for 2012. Jim Salscheider, currently executive director, is now president and CEO. Jody Gamble,
The Lake Havasu Marine Association announced a dredging project to ensure that “the best boating in the Southwest with more than 60 continuous miles of
The Lake Havasu (Ariz.) Marine Association’s designated operator program continues to report positive results, according to the group. “It was a very, very good and
The Lake Havasu (Ariz.) Marine Association is adding to its boating safety campaign with the Designated Captain program. “This is an entirely new and separate
The Lake Havasu Marine Association received the Hollister Award at the recent annual meeting of the Western States Boating Administrators Association in Flagstaff, Ariz. The
The Lake Havasu Marine Association announced changes in key officer designations for 2012. Jim Salscheider, currently executive director, is now president and CEO. Jody Gamble,
The Lake Havasu Marine Association announced a dredging project to ensure that “the best boating in the Southwest with more than 60 continuous miles of
The Lake Havasu (Ariz.) Marine Association’s designated operator program continues to report positive results, according to the group. “It was a very, very good and
The Lake Havasu (Ariz.) Marine Association is adding to its boating safety campaign with the Designated Captain program. “This is an entirely new and separate